Posted on 01/22/2014 12:48:02 PM PST by iontheball
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The link I posted was found by pasting Fred’s excerpt into Google.
The excerpt originally posted by Fred had no link, thus I posted the link and gave a hat tip to the posters; “posters” being Fred and brown deer.
Fred had posted it right after brown deers picture of a group of people in office attire.
No intention on my part to do any wrong.
Iim sure she was only researching what was posted. Guess we all took the bait as it was obvious that both posters knew the material had been band
I’ve looked at the reviews on amazon All 4-5 except one. Have tried to find the sources for the negative comments on the thread that was posted and cannot. Looked at the authors background noting his TV appearances and professional affiliations and really don’t believe he’d be that successful if he were “a nut”
Plan on buying or borrowing the book. And would appreciate you either lifting the ban or giving us a place where we can privately tear into it.
As I said earlier I’m anxious to see his references and footnotes
Is this his site? His favorite links?
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/categories/20070403_1
If so, he’s a lefty fruitcake.
I thought I had already explained that I was under the impression that author was not welcome. I said nothing about him being BANNED.
Why do you need to elaborate to that extent?
Did you read the content of the link provided to which Beckwith replied ‘he’s a nut...’?
If you had, you wouldn’t still be wanting to give him any credit. No one is trying to stop you from buying a book, that’s the only way of finding out just what sort of a nut he is.
Yes, that’s him...it hurts my hair to read it.
This is the book with the CIA / Obama research
It has high reviews on Amazon
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Wayne Madsen is author of Manufacturing of a President: The CIAs Insertion of Barack H. Obama Jr. Into the White House --- as well as several other books on the NSA and the Patreaus Affair.
He is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist, author and syndicated columnist. He has written for several renowned papers and blogs. Madsen is a regular contributor on Russia Today. He has been a frequent political and national security commentator on Fox News and has also appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, and MS-NBC. --- Madsen has taken on Bill OReilly and Sean Hannity on their television shows. He has been invited to testify as a witness before the US House of Representatives, the UN Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and an terrorism investigation panel of the French government.
As a U.S. Naval Officer, he managed one of the first computer security programs for the U.S. Navy. --- He subsequently worked for the National Security Agency, the Naval Data Automation Command, Department of State, RCA Corporation, and Computer Sciences Corporation. Madsen is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), Association for Intelligence Officers
Thanks, hoosiermama.
Maya maybe did, Maybe the university didn't, maybe she didn't get the PhD ... maybe it's all smoke and mirrors like the rest of it. Maybe there wasn't enough time for all of it, maybe she did spend five years in Pakistan when she lived in the local Hilton Hotel, according to one of her employees... Maybe this is her journal, maybe it's not, maybe it's some of the work left over from Alice Dewey's 15 years in Indonesia, from which she published 'Peasant Marketing in Java' - maybe they thought that 'Peasant Blacksmithing' sounded too much like Alice's title, like a sequel, so they changed it to 'Surviving Against the Odds, which is a stupid title for a book.
Maybe her research is in that journal, maybe it was typed up and then microfilmed, maybe it ended up on discs, as Maya said. If there weren't so many maybes, we wouldn't be still sitting here five years later, still trying to work out what is lies and what is truth. Maybe.
To: Fred Nerks
Is this his site? His favorite links?
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/categories/20070403_1
If so, hes a lefty fruitcake.
963 posted on Friday, 7 February 2014 3:37:40 PM by Jim Robinson
Another connection....Systematics was represented by Rose law partners such as Webster Hubbell,Hillary Clinton,and Vincent Foster.Lots of links to this, and wiki has an entry that is not sensationalized . Some old pages have rumors of Systematics papers taken from the deceased Foster’s office.
That’s nice, Fred.
Thanks for letting everyone know.
And was originally posted on this thread at 850 -951
By people who knew Jim had previously banned him
If it turns your hair why did you quote him at 851?
I imagine that most of that drivel came from Masden, but who am I to judge, I’ll just post the comment to which the link was provided a little further back, which obviously no one bothered to read:
To: djf
Wayne Madsen is the straw you are grasping? Seriously ?
Wayne Madsen (born April 25, 1954).
Madsen was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania on 28 April 1954 to an American mother and a Danish mariner who had served on a Danish merchant vessel that shipped arms to Republican Spain during the Spanish Civil War and who later joined the International Brigades fighting against General Franco.
His grandmother, who emigrated to the U.S. with his father after World War II was Victoria Madsen, a Danish communist party official and newspaper reporter who, during World War II was a leader in the Danish resistance movement which was involved in organising the smuggling of Danish Jews to Sweden. In the 1950s Victoria Madsen was deported by the FBI after attempting to organise hospital employees into a union.
In 2003 he said that he had uncovered information linking the September 11 attacks to the government of Saudi Arabia as well as to Bush administration. In 2005, he wrote than an unidentified former CIA agent claimed that the USS Cole was actually hit by a Popeye cruise missile launched from an Israeli Dolphin-class submarine.
In 2005 he said that the pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC, had pressured American politicians to stay away from protests against the Iraq war.
In 2006 he criticized the Iraq Study Group, saying:
I think it is a whitewash group and nothing will come of it, except that they may concoct some reason for the US to stay the course in Iraq, with perhaps a little more international support, like Germany and Canada. The commission is a whitewash because the members are all consummate Washington insiders, many of whom have a political and financial stake in the successful outcome of the war. The longer the war goes on the more money they make.
Later that year he criticized the movie industry for indirectly causing suffering in Africa by promoting diamonds in movies like Breakfast At Tiffanys and Diamonds Are a Girls Best Friend. He included Leonardo DiCaprio, whose film Blood Diamond dealt with the issue, as well as Russell Simmons who is selling a line of nonconflict diamonds. Madsen said about them, Its a p.r. campaign. They should be saying, Dont buy diamonds at all.
In a 2008 ArabNews article, Madsen is quoted as suggesting that the criminal prosecution of New York State governor Eliot Spitzer was partly due to the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.
In July 2009, Madsen released a report claiming the existence of a Q Group within the National Security Agency. This unit is, according to Madsen, tasked with concealing US government involvement in 9/11.
In 2010, Madsen reported in the Pakistan Daily on claims by General Hamid Gul, the former head of Pakistans Intelligence Service, that Xe Services, the company formerly known as Blackwater, had been conducting false flag operations in Pakistan that were blamed on the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. The claims were supported by General Mirza Aslam Beg, former Pakistani Army Chief of Staff, who claimed that former President Pervez Musharraf approved the operations. Several terrorist attacks in Pakistan have been blamed on Blackwater by Pakistani Islamic leaders and Blackwater has been accused of smuggling weapons and munitions into Pakistan.
June 9, 2008 he reported that unnamed GOP dirty tricks operatives had found a Kenyan birth certificate registering the birth of Barack Obama, Jr., on August 4, 1961. However, the registration is a common practice in African countries whose citizens abroad have families with foreign nationals. This birth certificate was a cornerstone of the Kenyan Born subset of the so-called birther conspiracy theories.
On April 25, 2009, Madsen suggested that some unidentified UN World Health Organization officials and scientists believed the 2009 new H1N1 strain of swine flu virus appeared to be the product of U.S. military sponsored gene splicing, as opposed to natural processes.
71 posted on 04/30/2011 10:28:03 PM PDT by tlb
Now you can take it from me, I don’t care if you kiss his backside. OK? Personally, I don’t subscribe to his views, and as a result, when someone way down the line once suggested he wasn’t welcome on FR, it didn’t surprise me.
However, in hindsight, I could have read that comment as a reprint from something that appeared on Beckwiths THE OBAMA FILE. Which might just show how discerning the man is.
YOU ARE WICKED. JIM ROBINSON HAS NOT SAID HE BANNED WAYNE MADSEN. GIVE IT UP.
I REPOSTED FROM A COMMENT ON THIS SAME THREAD. SUE ME.
TPM Livewire
The Guardian Deletes NSA ‘Scoop’ That Quoted Conspiracy Theorist
Email Bookmark ? Eric Lach July 1, 2013, 10:01 AM EDT | 619
The Guardian’s website on Saturday published and then subsequently took down an article on government surveillance titled “Revealed: secret European deals to hand over private data to America.”
According to Business Insider, the article relied on information from Wayne Madsen, a former NSA employee. Madsen is also a conspiracy theorist. He believes that President Obama is secretly a homosexual, and that the Boston bombing suspects were government agents.
Here’s a snippet from the now-deleted article, which Business Insider saved:
Madsen said the countries had “formal second and third party status” under signal intelligence (sigint) agreements that compels them to hand over data, including mobile phone and internet information to the NSA if requested.
The article, by Jamie Doward, was originally written for The Observer, a Sunday newspaper owned by The Guardian.
I certainly hope that you are not implying that either Fred Nerks or I posted his writings, because that NEVER happened!
It was YOU that posted what Lucy pinged.
What is at 850 is a photo of the group that worked at the bankrupt bank that you were discussing earlier than that.
Anyone can go back and look. There have been several sly comments made earlier on this thread trying to bait some of us and even though we’ve ignored them up till now, it’s not all appreciated.
I think it’s time to get back on topic before this spins out of control and someone loses an eye.
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